WO2000022497A1 - A method of protecting data stored in the memory device of a computer system and equipment to carry out this method - Google Patents

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WO2000022497A1
WO2000022497A1 PCT/CZ1999/000036 CZ9900036W WO0022497A1 WO 2000022497 A1 WO2000022497 A1 WO 2000022497A1 CZ 9900036 W CZ9900036 W CZ 9900036W WO 0022497 A1 WO0022497 A1 WO 0022497A1
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    • G06F21/78Protecting specific internal or peripheral components, in which the protection of a component leads to protection of the entire computer to assure secure storage of data
    • G06F21/80Protecting specific internal or peripheral components, in which the protection of a component leads to protection of the entire computer to assure secure storage of data in storage media based on magnetic or optical technology, e.g. disks with sectors
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Abstract

A method of protecting data, stored in the memory device of a computer system connected to an SCSI interface, against unauthorised access is carried out in such a way that there follows an exchange of information between the computer system and the memory device at the SCSI interface and, depending upon the authorisation of a request, access of the computer system to the memory device is either permitted or refused. Authorisation of a request is by means of identification of an authorised user. During access of the computer system to the memory device, any kind of operation with the memory device can be blocked, or access permission given for memory device readout only, or for readout and recording of data in the memory device, or only for recording of data in the memory device as the case may be. The equipment for carrying out the method according to the invention comprises a memory device (DS) connected by the SCSI bus to the host computer system, while between the memory device (DS) and the host computer system (US) there is inserted an additional control unit (RJ) with authorisation block (OV).

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A METHOD OF PROTECTING DATA STORED IN THE MEMORY DEVICE OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT TO CARRY OUT THIS METHOD
Field of the invention
The invention involves a method of protecting data, stored in the memory device of a computer system, connected to the SCSI interface, against unauthorised access, and equipment for carrying out this method.
Description of the prior art
The protection of data saved in the computer system against unauthorised change or deletion is among the important safeguards in the proposal and implementation of a strategy for protecting information systems. The problem of protection is currently solved partly by means of an operating system partly by use of memory devices of the WORM type (Write Once Read Many, for example recordable CD- ROM) and partly by use of media having the possibility of mechanical blocking of recording (for example, diskettes, tapes, MOD etc.). Normal operating systems protect data by assigning authorisations for recording, readout and execution for each file. These authorisations are assigned only to the owner, group of owners or individual users of the computer system which, given the thousands of files that these systems contain, makes the effective safe dispensing of authorisations extremely difficult. Moreover, an authorisation is valid only for the normal user of a computer system. There is always exists a group of people who, individually or as a team, can have unrestricted access to all the files, and at any given moment may or may not have accreditation by their organisation or the file owner. The system administrators make up this team having unrestricted rights to all the files. However, each owner also has unrestricted access to his own files, which in the case of a database set, for example, can have far-reaching consequences.
Use of memory devices of the WORM type noticeably restricts the possibilities for modification or effacing of individual memories by a systems administrator. Aside from the disadvantages in terms of limited capacity and transmission speed, it is obvious that the system does not guarantee the accuracy of the data and is unsuitable for storing data for the medium term, because during each modification it is necessary to create and change the whole medium.
Use of media with mechanical blocking capacity is complicated by their low capacity (for example diskettes), speed of access to data (for example DAT-type tapes), or by the speed of recording (for example MOD). Also, none of these media guarantees accuracy of the data.
The solution of the above problems must therefore proceed from the following assumptions. Protected data must be reliably protected against change and erasing. Only a small and strictly defined group of users can have the right to record (erase) protected data It is necessary to ensure reliable and dependable identification of users and an effective method of clear verification of authoπsed users
It is not easy to identify, in the patent literature, the nearest technical solutions dealing with the given problem In Czech utility model No 831, for example, a mechanism is described for protecting computers against infiltration of unwanted programs and against unacceptable damaging of data A technical solution is described here which employs the internal bus of the personal computer for communication between the electrical circuit and the software portion The electrical circuit described comprises a memory circuit, connected across a comparator to a driver Protection against infiltration of unwanted programs consists here of the fact that a sequence of bytes is transmitted by the program along the internal bus of the computer, these bytes are deposited in the memory circuit and by means of the comparator an evaluation occurs in the electrical circuit of the identity of the bytes transmitted and, depending upon the results, recording onto the hard disk may or may not occur The arrangement described is limited in its scope to the personal computer, equipped with the appropriate internal bus and is therefore strictly dependent upon the specific type of computer
Summary of the invention
The above objectives of the invention are attained by the method of protecting data, stored in the memory devices of a computer system connected to an SCSI interface, against unauthorised access The basis of the invention lies in the fact that communication between the computer system and the memory device at the SCSI interface is screened and, depending upon the authorisation of a request, access of the computer system to the memory device is either permitted or refused Authoπsation of a request is by means of identification of an authoπsed user, access of the computer system to the memory device is in the form of the blocking of any kind of operation with the memory device, or permission to access for memory device readout only, or for readout and recording of data in the memory device, or only for recording of data in the memory device as the case may be Equipment for carrying out the above method of data protection comprises a memory device connected by the SCSI bus to the host computer system. Between this memory device and the host computer system there is inserted into the SCSI bus an additional control unit with authorisation block
The advantage is the clear verification of authorised users, assignment of the right to adjust the control units to a strictly defined individual or a team of authorised users In contrast to existing protection of data, here it is a question of safe protection of data by hardware means, which cannot be circumvented by any software methods Identification of authorised users can be made on the basis of very precise prior specifications, for example a combination of any earlier requests (the user alone can chose the degree of security of data protection) At the same time the users can be divided into various groups with authorisation for data readout only or also for recording, and can block all operations as the case may be The memory device can consist of a hard disk, a disk subsystem, optical disk, tape unit, re-writable wjiiψJLt disk υi dtxuυnii nieinoiy device. 1 lie additional cυnliυl unit can consist ol an cltcliuniL control unit, comprising microprocessors or SCSI control units with control software as the case may be. The authorisation block can consist of a lock with mechanical key with contacts, a connector with storage memory device of the EEPROM, EPROM or ROM type, a connector for inserting touch- memory, a chip card or magnetic card scanner, or a user identification scanner as the case may be The equipment for carrying out the method of protection with a memory device connected by the SCSI bus to the host computer system can comprise, in an alternative embodiment, an additional control unit directly connected to the memory device and connected at the same time to the SCSI bus. On the basis of output from the authorisation block, the electronic unit in the additional control unit directly controls the memory device across the specific interface of the memory device (the disk can be equipped by the manufacturer with a supplementary electronic control, for example blocking of recording or access) and also screens and actuates any control signals from the SCSI. In another embodiment of the invention, the data portion of the SCSI bus can be connected directly to the memory device, while the command portion of the SCSI bus is interrupted by the insertion of an additional control unit, connected to the memory device. As long as the data portion of the SCSI bus between the host computer system and the memory device is not interrupted, the flow of data to the memory device is not slowed down and only the command portion of the SCSI bus is controlled
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The invention can be more clearly explained by means of the drawings, in conjunction with the following descπption of concrete embodiments. Figure 1 is a block diagram showing the arrangement of the equipment for carrying out the data protection method, where between the memory device and the host computer system an additional control unit is inserted into the SCSI bus, to which it is connected or of which it constitutes the authorisation block. In Figure 2 an additional control unit is directly connected to the memory device and is at the same time connected to the SCSI bus. Figure 3 shows a further modification of the equipment for carrying out the method of protecting data according to this invention, where the data portion of the SCSI bus is connected directly to the memory device, while the command portion of the SCSI bus is interrupted by the insertion of an additional control unit connected to the memory device.
Examples of preferred embodiments
Figure 1 shows the arrangement of one of the possible embodiments of the equipment for carrying out the method of protecting data, stored in the memory device of a computer system connected to an SCSI interface, against unauthorised access. The equipment comprises a memory device DS connected by the SCSI bus to the host computer system US. Between the memory device JDS and the host computer system US an additional control unit RJ, compπsing an electronic unit EJ, to which an authorisation block OV is connected, is inserted into the SCSI bus The additional control unit RJ mυmlυis the flow υl commands irom the host computer system_US across the SCSI bus and, according to the status of the authoπsation block OV, either passes these commands on to the memory device DS or blocks their passage At the exit from the authorisation block OV a signal occurs establishing the level of access of the host computer system JJS across the control unit _RJto the memory device DS Thus for example, by pressing an electronic key (touch memory) at the contact of the authorisation block OV, according to the weight of this key, a signal from the authorisation block OV is given to make the appropriate adjustment to the electronic unit _EJιn the control unit RJ, which affects the communication access of the host computer system US, through the control unit JU, to the memory device DS Instead of an electronic key, it is possible to use other identifying equipment according to the user's needs, for example, a lock with mechanical key and contacts, finger-pπnt reader, cornea reader, keyboard etc The electronic unit EJ (for example, the microprocessor in the electronic unit EJ) interprets the commands to the SCSI bus It reacts to the output from the authoπsation block OV by transmitting some commands by the SCSI bus to the memory device DSor modifying them (for example, it checks whether the communication to the SCSI bus actually involves the protected memory device DS or another memory device), or it disallows access to the protected memory device DS
In the case of the modification of the equipment, as illustrated in Figure 2, the electronic unιt_EJ in the additional control unit RJ controls the memory device OS directly (for example, a disk is equipped by the manufacturer with a supplementary electronic control, to block recording or access) and also surveys and controls any control signals from the SCSI bus On the basis of the output from the authoπsation block OV, the additional control unit RJ controls the memory device DS by means of a specific interface and any control signals from the SCSI bus
Figure 3 illustrates further possible alternative embodiments of the equipment for carrying out the method of protecting data according to this invention. The data portion O of the SCSI bus is connected directly here to the memory device DS, while the command portion D+ of the SCSI bus is interrupted by the insertion of an additional command unit RJ, connected to the memory device DS As long as the data portion of the SCSI bus between the host computer system JJS and the memory device DS is not interrupted, slowdown in the flow of data to the memory device OS does not occur and only the command portion of the SCSI bus is controlled For reasons of speed of data transfer from the host computer system JJS to the memory device DS, the data portion is connected directly to the memory device D and is also connected to the command unit RJ to assure read-out of commands from the SCSI bus
The specific use of any of the three basic equipment variants described depends on the features of the connected memory device DS, or on the type of SCSI bus used Thus, for example, the additional control unit I including the memory device DS can be situated inside the host computer system US (internal embodiment), can also be situated outside this host computer system JJS The advantage is that H is possible to connect them to any host cυniputei system US with an SCSI bus I he additional control unit RJ can contain an enciphenng unit for coding data stored in the memory device JDS Any computer with SCSI interface can be a host computer system US
The technical solution according to the invention as descnbed assures the protection of disk subsystems against unauthorised recording In a specific embodiment it is possible, by means of contact memory, to switch over to the Read-Wπte (wπte enable) mode and the Read-Only (wπte protect) mode on disk subsystems, and the read and write protect mode as the case may be In such a case it can consist of a disk subsystem arrangement, electronic key programmer, program equipment and sets of electronic keys To ensure effective control, operations involving modification of data can be permitted only in the presence of at least two people
The solution can be completely integrated into the disk subsystem, in which is located a blocking unit (additional control unit) which controls communications on the SCSI bus between the control unit and disk unit The blocking unit also communicates with the identification chip - contact memory scanners (part of the authoπsation block OV)
On the cover of the disk subsystem there are three scanner-openings, into which pin-type jack connectors are inserted In these connectors are located contact memories The scanner-openings are moreover located in a locked case on which there is an indicator of the mode of the disk subsystem or of the presence of contact memories. It is possible to switch from the Read-Only mode to the Read- Wπte mode just by a simultaneous insertion of three, two or one connector from the group of four, five or six which, for the whole peπod of the Read-Wnte mode, will be plugged into the openings and locked into the cases The mode of the changed disk subsystem is indicated on the case by placing a LED diode, for example red for the Read- Write mode and green for the Read-Only mode The disk subsystem, to the whole extent of its capacity, is blocked against recording, in the Read-Only mode If an attempt is made to record on the disk subsystem in the Read-Only mode, the recording command is refused at the level of the disk subsystem and of the SCSI control unit, and an error report is sent by the SCSI which provokes a corresponding system reaction at the level of the operational system, and also at the application level (for example of the database system) The operational system detects transfers in the disk subsystem in the Read-Only mode during connection of the disk as a Write - Protected system (function of the operational system), and thus at the level of the operational system recording on the disk subsystem is already rendered impossible In the event of penetration of the protection of the operational system, the blocking unit in the Read-Only mode renders recording onto the disk unit physically impossible It is possible to put the blocking unit out of operation only by removing the disk module from the computer and then dismantling it Protection against unauthorised changes to the disk therefore depends upon the impossibility of manipulating the inner module A contact memory, located in the body of a miniature pm-type connector, serves as a secure identification element (authorisation block OV). From the point of view of the electric signals, connection including attachment is eilected by means oi two connectors and lull communication is ensured against faults by a cyclical code. Each chip has a unique identification code added by the manufacturer so that impossibility of duplication is ensured. It is possible to arrange the contact memories parallel to each other, thus achieving a combination of individual advantages during the current holding, but also an increase in the level of security (thanks to the special algoπthm identification of the parallel connected memories)
The additional control unit JU controls the disk (memory device DS) located in the disk module, so that it is possible to switch between the Read-Only and Read-Wnte modes, or render the disk inaccessible, as the case may be. On the additional control unitJRJ there is a sleeve into which is inserted the electronic key for the unit (authoπsation block OV). Any change to this key calls for the dismantling of the disk subsystem Unless the key is inserted, the control unit blocks the disk and makes it impossible to work with it. The control unit has information stored in the memory device concerning the unique identification of each key that can be inserted into it A change in this information calls for pre-programmmg of the control unit. Memoπes of the Touch Memory type are used as an electronic key, the key being welded and sealed in a cmch-type connector The basis of the control unit is a single-chip microprocessor, which contains and executes the control program of the unit Its memory device (for example of the PEROM-type) contains a list of authorised keys and is locked so that it is impossible to read or change it by any hardware means. It is only possible to efface the memory and program again, including the program T e keys have a unique number, each has its weight and identification stπng; information concerning the weight and the stπng can be programmed by the user. The additional control unit RJ in real time uninterruptedly selects the presence of the keys inserted The selection process is as follows (m simplified terms): The unit checks whether the identification string of a key is identical and agrees with the string in the control unit. It checks whether the unique number of an individual key is in the list of keys. It calculates the weight of individual keys.
Industrial use
The method of protecting data, stored in the memory device of a computer system connected to an SCSI interface, against unauthorised access, and equipment for carrying out this method according to the invention can be used especially for the protection of primary sources of data (for example database sets), to ensure the consistency of configurational parameters (protection of the software configuration), for protection of files against viruses and Trojan horses and protection of all important data The method of protection according to the invention is suitable for environments having high protection requirements against change or elimination, either intentional (attacks on the system from outside or within, by hackers or administrators) or accidental; environments such as the banking and finance sectors, the state administration, the army etc.

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1 Λ method of pinkctmg data, sloicd in the mcinoiy device of a computer system connected to an SCSI interface, against unauthorised access, characterised in that communication between the computer system and the memory device at the SCSI interface is screened and, depending upon the authorisation of a request, access of the computer system to the memory device is either permitted or refused
2. A method of protecting data according to claim 1 , characterised in that authorisation of a request is by means of identification of an authoπsed user
3. A method of protecting data according to claim 1 , characterised in that access of the computer system to the memory device is in the form of the blocking of any kind of operation with the memory device, or permission to access for memory device readout only, or for readout and recording of data in the memory device, or only for recording of data in the memory device
4 Equipment for carrying out the method according the preceding claims 1 to 3, comprising a memory device (DS) connected by the SCSI bus to the host computer system (US), characterised in that between the memory device (DS) and the host computer system (US) there is inserted into the SCSI bus an additional control unit (RJ) with authorisation block (OV)
5 Equipment according to claim 4, characterised in that the memory device (DS) consists of a hard disk, a disk subsystem, optical disk, tape unit, re-wπtable compact disk or electronic memory device
6 Equipment according to claim 4, characterised in that the additional control unit (RJ) consists of an electronic control unit, comprising microprocessors or SCSI control units with control software
7 Equipment according to claim 4, characterised in that the authoπsation block (OV) consists of a lock with mechanical key with contacts, a connector with storage memory of the EEPROM, EPROM or ROM type, a connector for inserting touch-memory, a chip card or magnetic card scanner, or a user identification scanner
8 Equipment for carrying out the method according to claims 1 to 3, comprising a memory device (DS) connected by the SCSI bus to the host computer system (US), characterised in that an additional control unit (RJ) is directly connected to the memory (DS) and is connected at the same time to the SCSI bus.
9. Equipment according to claim 4, characterised in that the data portion of the SCSI bus is connected directly to the memory device (DS), while the command portion of the SCSI bus is interrupted by the insertion of an additional control unit (RJ) connected to the memory device (DS).
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